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Las aventuras de Isabela

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Isabelle is a 8½ year-old girl who can t seem to keep herself out of trouble on a visit to Paris with her mother. She wants to be the president when she grows up. Or a ballerina. Or the president and a ballerina. She s dramatic. She sings on the subway, eats screams like a baby after eating a cheese that is too strong, and convinces her mom to buy new shoes for a big family. No matter how often her mom asks her to sit down like a normal little girl, she just can t help getting up to take more pictures of her adventures. When will Isabela ever sit down? Les Aventures d'Isabelle is a Fluency Fast novella for true beginners. It uses a vocabulary of only 230 words to tell a 2300-word story. It is repetitive and simple and uses many cognates to make the book comprehensible to beginning adults and children.

48 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2009

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June 8, 2019
This book is very, very basic Spanish. There is a glossary in the back with EVERY word in it. Great for beginners, very repetitive.
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March 18, 2022
Super sweet and warm story of a mom and her mischievous daughter living in Mexico. Great for Spanish students of all ages, and perfect for level 1 Spanish. My favorite part was the shoe store!
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April 26, 2018
Cute short story that could easily be used a collection of short stories instead of a chapter book. Reasonable repetition without being overly so. My HS students who struggle with reading comprehension enjoy this book as a first time independent read because it uses high frequency words and is extremely easy to understand for even novice learners.
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January 12, 2016
Well it was of course a children book, but the daughter gets everything she wants. I do not think that is the right way to behave so no, maybe not the best example. Even though it was a fun, short read, I wouldn't read it to children.
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9 reviews8 followers
January 26, 2013
This is the first novel that I have done in seventh grade. The kids find it really easy. I will use it again.
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